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This "Fern" doll has been created by Ken Stone for the Japanese KISS
paperdoll system. It is a piece of art by Ken Stone inspired by the Lobos
girl in Natsumi Mukai's Fortune Quest "Home where the Tsumire Flowers Blossom".
Fern appears as an actress in the short story "Tales of the Street" #4. (See
tales4.txt)
Fern is Copyright 1994 by Ken Stone.
The files that make up the Fern paperdoll may be distributed freely, as
long as the copyright notice is left intact and no charge is made for the
files themselves. Distribution on non-commercial BBS or FTP is permitted.
Distribution by Commercial BBS, Shareware houses or inclusion of these
files as part of another package or CD ROM require permission of the
original creator, Ken Stone.
Modified files may not be distributed without prior permission of the
original creator, Ken Stone.
Please email to:
internet address: ken.stone@blaze.bbs.net.au
(compress with LHA, and encode using ISH for MSDOS)
Created using Deluxe Paint 2e by Electronic Arts and the KISS/GS2
Utils package by Mian.
How to Use
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1) Create a new subdirectory for K2_FERN.
2) Use LHA to unarchive the contents of the K2_FERN.LZH file in the new
subdirectory. Move the file K2_FERN.LZH to where you keep your other
archives. It is no longer required.
3) Make sure KISS.EXE is in the DOS path. Execute KISS.EXE from the
subdirectory in which you have put the K2_FERN data files.
Note: A mouse driver, expanded memory driver and VESA display driver must
be installed before running KISS.
4) If KISS operates properly, you can put on and take off Fern's clothes by
dragging and dropping them with your mouse.
For extra information, read the header of the configuration file.
Disclaimer
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The designer shall not be liable for any damages, whether direct,
indirect, special or consequential arising from a failure of this data
when operated with KISS.EXE in the manner desired by the user.
The designer will not be liable for any damages to data or property
which may be caused directly or indirectly by use of the data.